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StarSpray ([personal profile] starspray) wrote in [community profile] b2mem2019-03-29 03:28 pm

A Poison Smile, by StarSpray

B2MeM Prompt, Card and Number: Textual Ghosts 2 O75: Mother of Khamul; In the Words of Shakespeare O64: Why, I can smile, and murder whiles I smile; Setting as a Character B10: Magical or Poisonous Plants; Apothecary Garden O64: head cold/rose hip
Format: triple drabble
Genre: gen, vignette
Rating: PG
Warnings: mention of murder by poisoning; not graphic
Characters: OFC
Pairings:
n/a
Summary: Lady Tanith is well known for her gardens and her potions.

 

The gardens of Lady Tanith were filled with bright and colorful flowers; they blossomed in beds and grew in thick tangles on trellises, and twined around the marble columns, all red and blue and pink and soft white amid a sea of leafy green. She sat among them, smiling gently beneath her veils as she snipped away at dead leaves and wilted blossoms, listening to the birds sing sweetly in the vines. And many in the court knew that those bright and beautiful flowers that she took inside to adorn her rooms in fragrant bunches in crystal vases had many other uses, and Lady Tanith knew them all, good and ill.

She took the rose hips and brewed sweet-smelling teas, and dried the lavender to tuck in sachets beneath pillows; she made creams to keep skin smooth and youthful, and potions rumored to spark undying love. Everyone in the court knew and loved old Lady Tanith, with her sweet smile and dark eyes and soft, wrinkled hands that smelled of roses.

But other things she took and dried and brewed and stored away in a dark cabinet in glass vials, where—mostly—they were left to gather dust. But when there was need—when a troublesome cousin or uncle arose as an obstacle to her Khamûl's path to the throne, she made her way to the cabinet. It only took a few drops in a goblet of wine, or in a cup of pale golden tea, served with steady hands and sweet words.

So it was that when the Dark Lord came from the West with his gifts and Rings and promises and cat-golden eyes, it was Khamûl sitting upon the throne, and Tanith just beside him, with a vial in her pocket and pride glittering in her dark eyes.

 

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[personal profile] zdenka 2019-03-29 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh. I like this! Lady Tanith is a nicely sinister character.
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[personal profile] sasha_honeypalm 2019-03-29 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
This is brilliant, I love it. Lady Tanith is so, well, poisonous, sweet and lovely at the surface, and deadly underneath.

And of course, the irony that her work on behalf of her son curses him to agonized, undying slavery.
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[personal profile] nialoke 2019-03-29 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
*shivers* Oh, this is wonderfully sinister. I love her. This lady is canon for me now.
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[personal profile] erulissedances 2019-03-30 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Oh this is a lovely exposition of the dark side of an herbalist's lore. Her ambition doesn't have any boundaries, and she'll make sure to be the recipient of the "blessings" from the Dark Lord. Chilling and delightful.

- Erulisse (one L)
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[personal profile] lindahoyland 2019-03-30 10:42 am (UTC)(link)
Delightfully chilling and very well written.
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[personal profile] kayleearafinwiel 2019-03-30 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, Lady Tanith is *so* canon now. *headcanons hard* I love her and she frightens me to death. Such a fitting person to be Khamul's mother! And yet her ambition will see her son fall into slavery...I wonder what happened to her?